Sundown on Sunset: Overlooked

Eddie Murphy and Tracey Edmonds have a “spiritual marriage” only –she must have taken a gander at his child support payments.
Paramount spent a lot of money to make Cloverfield look like junk.
Starbucks adopts skinny platform, but not Rollerskate Skinny.
Kim Masters is at Sundance, where everything is frosty. Anne Thompson explains why:
Twenty films were bought for $53 million. So far, 14 have been released and grossed $34 million.
Katie Couric is the living embodiment of the “wrong words at the wrong time”.
And time moves slowly in the Bay Area, where a Salon blogger just now saw an FBLA post from October (we’ve heard of slow dial-up, but really). Her response:
I just wanted to say that while I certainly don’t mind your disagreeing with my point of view, it would be more effective if you weren’t an asshole about it.
Define effective.
(photo by Tomspixels)
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Ang Lee is back with a new film and like his last boundary-pushing pic, “Brokeback Mountain,” the Oscar-winning helmer pushes the envelope again but this time it’s with the MPAA. His newest film, “Lust, Caution,” just received an NC-17 rating, Variety reports. It’s an erotic espionage thriller which is set to premiere in Toronto next month. Get some of the dirty details on why “Lust, Caution” kissed its way to dreaded NC-17 territory 



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